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Carole Baskin <[email protected]> Fwd: Metro Monitor News Tracker Report Susan Bass <[email protected]> Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 4:37 PM To: Howard Baskin <[email protected]>, Carole Baskin <[email protected]> You may recall that a while back I told you for $75 we can obtain a monthly report listing all of our media hits. Below is January because Brad forgot to send it and I realized it yesterday. Over 500 hits, although a few are from Pintrest. Nice to see that several hundred Patch websites all around the country did a piece on why tigers should never be pets. Forwarded message From: Brad Hendrix <[email protected]> Date: Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 11:35 AM Subject: Metro Monitor News Tracker Report To: Susan Bass <[email protected]> To order permanent TV or radio clips call 8008615255 TV, radio, online and social media monitoring services.Visit www.metromonitor.com Metro Monitor News Tracker Report
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Fwd: Metro Monitor News Tracker Report Susan Bass <[email protected]> Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 4:37 PMTo: Howard Baskin <[email protected]>, Carole Baskin<[email protected]>

You may recall that a while back I told you for $75 we can obtain a monthly report listing all of ourmedia hits. Below is January because Brad forgot to send it and I realized it yesterday. Over 500hits, although a few are from Pintrest. Nice to see that several hundred Patch websites all aroundthe country did a piece on why tigers should never be pets.

­­­­­­­­­­ Forwarded message ­­­­­­­­­­ From: Brad Hendrix <[email protected]> Date: Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 11:35 AM Subject: Metro Monitor News Tracker Report To: Susan Bass <[email protected]>

To order permanent TV or radio clips call 800­861­5255TV, radio, online and social media monitoring services.Visit www.metromonitor.com

Metro Monitor News Tracker Report

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Pinterest Pinterest Market: Global Can you help the cat Jan 28 2017 02:26AM UTC

Can you help the cats get 215 votes this evening? There are only about 215 Valspar votes left that count to the $1 per vote. Will

each of you ask just one friend to go to VoteCats.com and select BIG CAT RESCUE?

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Pinterest Pinterest Market: Global A day of learning at Jan 26 2017 03:20AM UTC

A day of learning at BIG CAT RESCUE in Tampa,Florida­ www.casualtraveli.

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Pinterest Pinterest Market: Global WOW, Great Job, Ever Jan 25 2017 02:30AM UTC

Let's keep the momentum going!THANK YOU!YOUR votes for BIG CAT RESCUE and YOUR shares are Making A Difference at

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Pinterest Pinterest Market: Global Valspar CONTEST UPDA Jan 23 2017 07:39PM UTC

Valspar CONTEST UPDATE: As of 10:45 am today the cats have 2,420 votes. Can You help the cats get another 500 votes

today by sharing this photo with your friends and family and asking them to go to VoteCats.com to vote for BIG CAT RESCUE?

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Arkansas Democrat Gazette Newspaper Market: Little Rock­Pine Bluff, AR (57) Animals in limbo is circus's closing act Jan 22 2017 09:30AM CT

Advocates say they are hopeful the Ringling closure will generate momentum for two federal bills, which the company opposed,to ban private ownership and breeding of big cats as well as the use of wild animals in circuses and traveling shows. In themeantime, representatives of accredited sanctuaries say they're eager to help find homes for the Ringling animals. Susan Bass,the spokesman for BIG CAT RESCUE in Tampa, Fla., said its founder had offered assistance in an email to chief executiveKenneth Feld. The sanctuary would be able to add some of the tigers to its population of 80 cats big and small, Bass said.Among the BIG CAT RESCUE animals are five tigers from Serenity Springs, as well as a tiger named Hoover that had spent hislife traveling Peru in a circus wagon. That country banned performing exotic animals in 2011, after steady campaigning by thegroup Animal Defenders International. Feeding and caring for each tiger costs the sanctuary about $10,000 a year, Bass said.

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Arkansas Democrat Gazette Newspaper Market: Little Rock­Pine Bluff, AR (57) Animals in limbo is circus's closing act Jan 22 2017 09:30AM CT

Advocates say they are hopeful the Ringling closure will generate momentum for two federal bills, which the company opposed,to ban private ownership and breeding of big cats as well as the use of wild animals in circuses and traveling shows. In themeantime, representatives of accredited sanctuaries say they're eager to help find homes for the Ringling animals. Susan Bass,the spokesman for BIG CAT RESCUE in Tampa, Fla., said its founder had offered assistance in an email to chief executiveKenneth Feld. The sanctuary would be able to add some of the tigers to its population of 80 cats big and small, Bass said.Among the BIG CAT RESCUE animals are five tigers from Serenity Springs, as well as a tiger named Hoover that had spent hislife traveling Peru in a circus wagon. That country banned performing exotic animals in 2011, after steady campaigning by thegroup Animal Defenders International. Feeding and caring for each tiger costs the sanctuary about $10,000 a year, Bass said.

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Benton County Daily Record Newspaper Market: Ft. Smith­Fayetteville­Springdale­Rogers, AR (99) Animals in limbo is circus's closing act Jan 22 2017 09:30AM CT

Advocates say they are hopeful the Ringling closure will generate momentum for two federal bills, which the company opposed,to ban private ownership and breeding of big cats as well as the use of wild animals in circuses and traveling shows. In themeantime, representatives of accredited sanctuaries say they're eager to help find homes for the Ringling animals. Susan Bass,the spokesman for BIG CAT RESCUE in Tampa, Fla., said its founder had offered assistance in an email to chief executiveKenneth Feld. The sanctuary would be able to add some of the tigers to its population of 80 cats big and small, Bass said.Among the BIG CAT RESCUE animals are five tigers from Serenity Springs, as well as a tiger named Hoover that had spent hislife traveling Peru in a circus wagon. That country banned performing exotic animals in 2011, after steady campaigning by thegroup Animal Defenders International. Feeding and caring for each tiger costs the sanctuary about $10,000 a year, Bass said.

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Messenger Inquirer Newspaper Market: Evansville, IN (103) One problem with Ringling Bros. shutting down the circus: Where will the animals Jan 22 2017 06:00AM CT

Advocates say they are hopeful the Ringling closure might generate momentum for two federal bills, which the companyopposed, to ban private ownership and breeding of big cats as well as the use of wild animals in circuses and traveling shows.Inthe meantime, representatives of accredited sanctuaries say they're eager to help. find homes for the Ringling animals. SusanBass, the spokeswoman for BIG CAT RESCUE in Tampa, said its founder had offered assistance in an email to chief executiveKenneth Feld. The sanctuary would be able to add some of the tigers to its population of 80 cats big and small, Bass said.Amongthe BIG CAT RESCUE animals are five tigers from Serenity Springs, as well as Hoover, a recently arrived tiger that had spent hislife traveling Peru in a circus wagon. That country banned performing exotic animals in 2011, after steady campaigning by thegroup Animal Defenders International. Feeding and caring for each tiger costs the sanctuary about $10,000 a year, Bass said."Asfar as we know, he'd never been able to roll around on the grass or have access to a body of water to play in," Bass said.

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Pinterest Pinterest Market: Global Dave Welling ­ Close Jan 21 2017 09:40PM UTC

Dave Welling ­ Close­up of an ocelot cub on log at BIG CAT RESCUE (ocelots are my absolute favorite animal EVER)

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St. Louis Post Dispatch Newspaper Market: St. Louis, MO (21) The wilder side of South Florida Jan 20 2017 05:15PM CT

Numerous cigar factories flourished here, with the worlds largest, Ybor Cigar Factory, employing more than 4,000 men andwomen who hand­rolled some 900,000 cigars a month. The Great Depression and machine rollers ended the boom, thoughcigars are still made here, he said. Another day we visited BIG CAT RESCUE, a sanctuary for abused or abandoned large cats.Susan Bass led us on a tour of the facility (visitors go with a guide)Currently, 80 tigers, bobcats, leopards and others live at the70­acre site.

itrekkers.com ($50 for two people) La Segunda Bakery: 1­813­248­1531; lasegundabakery.com Ybor City tours: 1­813­428­0854;yborcityonline.com ($20 for adults, $10 ages 6­12) BIG CAT RESCUE: 1­813­920­4130; bigcatrescue.org (guided tours $36adults, $19 ages 10 and under) Canoe Escape: 1­813­986­2067; canoeescape.com For Fort Myers/Sanibel info:FortMyersSanibel.com Red Coconut RV Park: 1­239­463­7200;

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The Bend Bulletin (Bend, Central Oregon) Newspaper Market: Bend, OR (188) Homes sought for animals as circus ends Jan 20 2017 09:43AM PT

Advocates say they are hopeful the Ringling closure might generate momentum for two federal bills, which the companyopposed, to ban private ownership and breeding of big cats as well as the use of wild animals in circuses and traveling shows. Inthe meantime, representatives of accredited sanctuaries say theyre eager to help find homes for the Ringling animals. SusanBass, the spokeswoman for BIG CAT RESCUE in Tampa, Florida, said its founder had offered assistance in an email to chiefexecutive Kenneth Feld. The sanctuary would be able to add some of the tigers to its population of 80 cats big and small, Basssaid. Among the BIG CAT RESCUE animals are five tigers from Serenity Springs, as well as Hoover, a recently arrived tiger thathad spent his life traveling Peru in a circus wagon. That country banned performing exotic animals in 2011, after steadycampaigning by the group Animal Defenders International. Feeding and caring for each tiger costs the sanctuary about $10,000 ayear, Bass said.

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Lakeland Ledger Newspaper Market: Tampa­St. Petersburg­Sarasota, FL (11) Rehabilitated bobcat finds new home in Polk's Tiger Creek Preserve Jan 19 2017 01:24AM ET

BIG CAT RESCUES bobcat rehabilitation team treated Spirit Feather for fleas and hookworms, and taught her to hunt. Gary

White @garywhite13 BABSON PARK It took a few seconds for the young bobcat to realize it was free. In a video showing therecent release of the rehabilitated animal at Tiger Creek Preserve, the bobcat hesitates a few seconds after the door to its crate is

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lifted. The feline, nicknamed Spirit Feather, then darts out of the box and bounds into a patch of palmettos. The NatureConservancy Florida, which owns and manages the preserve in Babson Park, collaborated with BIG CAT RESCUE to releasethe bobcat Jan. 8. It had been found in a road near Orlando last July as a 2­pound kitten and rehabilitated at BIG CAT RESCUE,a sanctuary in Hillsborough County. BIG CAT RESCUES bobcat rehabilitation team treated Spirit Feather for fleas andhookworms, and taught her to hunt, said Fran Perchick, a spokeswoman for The Nature Conservancy. A group of staffers andvolunteers from BIG CAT RESCUE and The Nature Conservancy gathered for the recent release at Tiger Creek, anapproximately 5,000­acre property containing a variety of ecosystems. "The habitat is perfect," said Zachary Prusak, CentralFlorida Conservation program manager for The Nature Conservancy. "It's incredibly well manged so it can sustain healthypopulations of plants and animals. So thats why that location was chosen." Endemic to Florida, adult bobcats are about twice aslarge as domestic cats. They are sometimes mistaken for the Florida panther, an endangered species that is much larger.Bobcats, not listed as threatened or endangered, thrive throughout the state in forests, swamps and hardwood hammocks. Theymake dens in patches of saw palmetto and dense shrub. Spirit Feather has grown up to become a strong, feisty bobcat equippedwith the skills to return to the wild where she belongs, Jamie Veronica, president of BIG CAT RESCUE, said in a news release.We are very happy that she will be released on a vast, protected property and find everything she needs there to thrive. It wasthe second time The Nature Conservancy and BIG CAT RESCUE have teamed up for the release of a rehabilitated animal,Prusak said. BIG CAT RESCUE released two bobcats last year at Venus Flatwoods Preserve in Highlands County. Gary Whitecan be reached at [email protected] or 863­802­7518. He blogs about tourism at http://tourism.blogs.theledger.com.

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WTVT­FOX Television Market: Tampa­St. Petersburg­Sarasota, FL (11) GOOD DAY TAMPA AT 6 AM Jan 19 2017 06:00AM ET

[6:26:07 AM] Jennifer: it's cool. This is like what's the place in the the citrus park area? Russell: BIG CAT RESCUE? Jennifer:

yeah. This lion is not Joseph but he's getting celebrity status thanks to his incredible roar. Nielsen Audience: 70,658 Ad Value: $550 Calc Ad Value: $312

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News Chief Newspaper Market: Orlando­Daytona Beach­Melbourne, FL (18) Rehabilitated bobcat finds new home in Polk's Tiger Creek Preserve Jan 19 2017 01:24AM ET

BIG CAT RESCUES bobcat rehabilitation team treated Spirit Feather for fleas and hookworms, and taught her to hunt. Gary

White @garywhite13 BABSON PARK It took a few seconds for the young bobcat to realize it was free. In a video showing therecent release of the rehabilitated animal at Tiger Creek Preserve, the bobcat hesitates a few seconds after the door to its crate islifted. The feline, nicknamed Spirit Feather, then darts out of the box and bounds into a patch of palmettos. The NatureConservancy Florida, which owns and manages the preserve in Babson Park, collaborated with BIG CAT RESCUE to releasethe bobcat Jan. 8. It had been found in a road near Orlando last July as a 2­pound kitten and rehabilitated at BIG CAT RESCUE,a sanctuary in Hillsborough County. BIG CAT RESCUES bobcat rehabilitation team treated Spirit Feather for fleas andhookworms, and taught her to hunt, said Fran Perchick, a spokeswoman for The Nature Conservancy. A group of staffers andvolunteers from BIG CAT RESCUE and The Nature Conservancy gathered for the recent release at Tiger Creek, anapproximately 5,000­acre property containing a variety of ecosystems. "The habitat is perfect," said Zachary Prusak, CentralFlorida Conservation program manager for The Nature Conservancy. "It's incredibly well manged so it can sustain healthypopulations of plants and animals. So thats why that location was chosen." Endemic to Florida, adult bobcats are about twice aslarge as domestic cats. They are sometimes mistaken for the Florida panther, an endangered species that is much larger.Bobcats, not listed as threatened or endangered, thrive throughout the state in forests, swamps and hardwood hammocks. They

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make dens in patches of saw palmetto and dense shrub. Spirit Feather has grown up to become a strong, feisty bobcat equippedwith the skills to return to the wild where she belongs, Jamie Veronica, president of BIG CAT RESCUE, said in a news release.We are very happy that she will be released on a vast, protected property and find everything she needs there to thrive. It wasthe second time The Nature Conservancy and BIG CAT RESCUE have teamed up for the release of a rehabilitated animal,Prusak said. BIG CAT RESCUE released two bobcats last year at Venus Flatwoods Preserve in Highlands County. Gary Whitecan be reached at [email protected] or 863­802­7518. He blogs about tourism at http://tourism.blogs.theledger.com.

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Hilltop Times (Hill Air Force Base) Newspaper Market: Salt Lake City, UT (34) One problem with shutting down the circus: Where will the animals go? Jan 19 2017 06:31PM MT

Advocates say they are hopeful the Ringling closure might generate momentum for two federal bills, which the companyopposed, to ban private ownership and breeding of big cats as well as the use of wild animals in circuses and traveling shows. Inthe meantime, representatives of accredited sanctuaries say theyre eager to help find homes for the Ringling animals. SusanBass, the spokeswoman for BIG CAT RESCUE in Tampa, said its founder had offered assistance in an email to chief executiveKenneth Feld. The sanctuary would be able to add some of the tigers to its population of 80 cats big and small, Bass said.Among the BIG CAT RESCUE animals are five tigers from Serenity Springs, as well as Hoover, a recently arrived tiger that hadspent his life traveling Peru in a circus wagon. That country banned performing exotic animals in 2011, after steady campaigningby the group Animal Defenders International. Feeding and caring for each tiger costs the sanctuary about $10,000 a year, Basssaid.

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AL.com ­ Birmingham News Newspaper Market: Birmingham­Anniston­Tuscaloosa, AL (45) Where will circus animals go when Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey closes? Jan 19 2017 06:28PM CT

Advocates say they are hopeful the Ringling closure might generate momentum for two federal bills, which the companyopposed, to ban private ownership and breeding of big cats as well as the use of wild animals in circuses and traveling shows.Inthe meantime, representatives of accredited sanctuaries say they're eager to help. find homes for the Ringling animals. SusanBass, the spokeswoman for BIG CAT RESCUE in Tampa, said its founder had offered assistance in an email to chief executiveKenneth Feld. The sanctuary would be able to add some of the tigers to its population of 80 cats big and small, Bass said.Amongthe BIG CAT RESCUE animals are five tigers from Serenity Springs, as well as Hoover, a recently arrived tiger that had spent hislife traveling Peru in a circus wagon. That country banned performing exotic animals in 2011, after steady campaigning by thegroup Animal Defenders International. Feeding and caring for each tiger costs the sanctuary about $10,000 a year, Bass said."Asfar as we know, he'd never been able to roll around on the grass or have access to a body of water to play in," Bass said.

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Birmingham News Online Only Market: Birmingham­Anniston­Tuscaloosa, AL (45) Where will circus animals go when Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey closes? Jan 19 2017 06:23PM CT

Advocates say they are hopeful the Ringling closure might generate momentum for two federal bills, which the company

opposed, to ban private ownership and breeding of big cats as well as the use of wild animals in circuses and traveling shows. In

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the meantime, representatives of accredited sanctuaries say they're eager to help find homes for the Ringling animals. SusanBass, the spokeswoman for BIG CAT RESCUE in Tampa, said its founder had offered assistance in an email to chief executiveKenneth Feld. The sanctuary would be able to add some of the tigers to its population of 80 cats big and small, Bass said.Among the BIG CAT RESCUE animals are five tigers from Serenity Springs, as well as Hoover, a recently arrived tiger that hadspent his life traveling Peru in a circus wagon. That country banned performing exotic animals in 2011, after steady campaigningby the group Animal Defenders International. Feeding and caring for each tiger costs the sanctuary about $10,000 a year, Basssaid.

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The Albuquerque Journal Newspaper Market: Albuquerque­Santa Fe, NM (48) One problem with shutting down the circus: Where will the animals go? Jan 19 2017 05:51PM MT

Advocates say they are hopeful the Ringling closure might generate momentum for two federal bills, which the companyopposed, to ban private ownership and breeding of big cats as well as the use of wild animals in circuses and traveling shows. Inthe meantime, representatives of accredited sanctuaries say theyre eager to help find homes for the Ringling animals. SusanBass, the spokeswoman for BIG CAT RESCUE in Tampa, said its founder had offered assistance in an email to chief executiveKenneth Feld. The sanctuary would be able to add some of the tigers to its population of 80 cats big and small, Bass said.Among the BIG CAT RESCUE animals are five tigers from Serenity Springs, as well as Hoover, a recently arrived tiger that hadspent his life traveling Peru in a circus wagon. That country banned performing exotic animals in 2011, after steady campaigningby the group Animal Defenders International. Feeding and caring for each tiger costs the sanctuary about $10,000 a year, Basssaid.

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New Orleans Advocate Newspaper Market: New Orleans, LA (50) How does keeping Mike the Tiger away from football games affect LSU's chances of Jan 19 2017 07:08PM CT

Debbie Leahy, manager of captive wildlife protection for the Humane Society of the United States, said showing off Mike duringhome games was a major concern of her agency. She said that kind of activity causes unnecessary stress for tigers. "Takingthem into an arena of screaming fans and exposing a big cat to all of that chaos is just cruel, in my opinion," said Carole Baskin,the founder CEO of BIG CAT RESCUE in Tampa, Florida. "I'm very glad they're not doing that. I think it still sends the wrongmessage to keep a cat in a glass case just to say you have one, but it's a whole lot better than what they had." But Jeff Dorsen,the executive director of the Humane Society of Louisiana, said the changes do not address his underlying.

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New Orleans Advocate Newspaper Market: New Orleans, LA (50) With Mike VII, here's how LSU could potentially become an accredited tiger sanct Jan 19 2017 07:08PM CT

Debbie Leahy, manager of captive wildlife protection for the Humane Society of the United States, said showing off Mike during

home games was a major concern of her agency. She said that kind of activity causes unnecessary stress for tigers. "Takingthem into an arena of screaming fans and exposing a big cat to all of that chaos is just cruel, in my opinion," said Carole Baskin,the founder CEO of BIG CAT RESCUE in Tampa, Florida. "I'm very glad they're not doing that. I think it still sends the wrong

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message to keep a cat in a glass case just to say you have one, but it's a whole lot better than what they had." But Jeff Dorsen,the executive director of the Humane Society of Louisiana, said the changes do not address his underlying.

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New Orleans Advocate Newspaper Market: New Orleans, LA (50) With Mike VII, here's how LSU could potentially become an accredited tiger sanct Jan 19 2017 07:08PM CT

Debbie Leahy, manager of captive wildlife protection for the Humane Society of the United States, said showing off Mike duringhome games was a major concern of her agency. She said that kind of activity causes unnecessary stress for tigers. "Takingthem into an arena of screaming fans and exposing a big cat to all of that chaos is just cruel, in my opinion," said Carole Baskin,the founder CEO of BIG CAT RESCUE in Tampa, Florida. "I'm very glad they're not doing that. I think it still sends the wrongmessage to keep a cat in a glass case just to say you have one, but it's a whole lot better than what they had." But Jeff Dorsen,the executive director of the Humane Society of Louisiana, said the changes do not address his underlying.

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The Daily Republic Online Only Market: Sioux Falls­Mitchell, SD (109) One problem with shutting down the circus: Where will the animals go? Jan 19 2017 07:56PM CT

Advocates say they are hopeful the Ringling closure might generate momentum for two federal bills, which the companyopposed, to ban private ownership and breeding of big cats as well as the use of wild animals in circuses and traveling shows. Inthe meantime, representatives of accredited sanctuaries say they're eager to help find homes for the Ringling animals. SusanBass, the spokeswoman for BIG CAT RESCUE in Tampa, said its founder had offered assistance in an email to chief executiveKenneth Feld. The sanctuary would be able to add some of the tigers to its population of 80 cats big and small, Bass said.Among the BIG CAT RESCUE animals are five tigers from Serenity Springs, as well as Hoover, a recently arrived tiger that hadspent his life traveling Peru in a circus wagon. That country banned performing exotic animals in 2011, after steady campaigningby the group Animal Defenders International. Feeding and caring for each tiger costs the sanctuary about $10,000 a year, Basssaid.

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WKMG­CBS Television Market: Orlando­Daytona Beach­Melbourne, FL (18) NEWS AT 5 PM Jan 18 2017 05:00PM ET

[5:47:45 PM] Take a look. Meet spirit feather. She was named by the BIG CAT RESCUE group. They took her in after good

samaritans found her in July, stranded in the middle of the road in Orlando. She was only 2 pounds at the time. Nielsen Audience: 38,399 Ad Value: $650 Calc Ad Value: $303

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WKMG­TV [CBS 6] Television Market: Orlando­Daytona Beach­Melbourne, FL (18) Rescue group releases bobcat kitten found on Orlando street Jan 18 2017 09:49PM ET

Nearly six months after a tiny bobcat kitten was rescued from the side of the road near Orlando, the animal is fully rehabilitated

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and back in the wild. Good Samaritans found the 2­pound kitten in July and brought it to a local clinic. According to specialist,workers with BIG CAT RESCUE named the furry feline Spirit Feather and quickly treated her for hookworms and fleas. Over thecourse of several months, they were able to teach the bobcat how to hunt on her own and decided she was ready for her newhome. Spirit Feather has grown up to become a strong, feisty bobcat, equipped with the skills to return to the wild, where shebelongs, Jamie Veronica, president of BIG CAT RESCUE, wrote in a press release sent to News 6 Wednesday. They decided torelease Spirit Feather Sunday to The Tiger Creek Preserve in Polk County. The preserve is managed by the Nature Conservancyand spans across thousands of acres.

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WPBF­ABC Television Market: West Palm Beach­Ft. Pierce, FL (38) News at 5 PM Jan 18 2017 05:00PM ET

[5:42:19 PM] The bobcat was found in the middle of the road and rescued. It was released on January 8. Thanks to BIG CATRESCUE the bobcat was rehibilated and taught to hunt food on its own. Meet the brand­new head coach ready to build a newprogram from scratch. You are watching wpbf we're told to live large, but with princess cruises your most extraordinary momentshappen when you feel small.

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WTSP­CBS Television Market: Tampa­St. Petersburg­Sarasota, FL (11) 10 NEWS AT 5 AM Jan 17 2017 05:00AM ET

[5:36:33 AM] BIG CAT RESCUE in Tampa is one of the world's largest accredited sanctuaries for exotic cats. They are home toall types of big cats that have been abandoned, abused or retired from performing acts. They've already reached out to feldentertainmentthe parent company of the ringling barnum and Bailey circus they also say they've previously worked with some ofthe circus's retired catsand would love to take some of them in, then help find the others homes with accredited sanctuaries BIGCAT RESCUEHAS over 60 big. Cats, from lions to tigers and bobcats, but each cat can cost around ten thousand dollars a year.They rely solely on donations and if you'd lke to help, visit this story on are website wtsp dot com.

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WTSP­CBS Television Market: Tampa­St. Petersburg­Sarasota, FL (11) 10 NEWS AT 11 PM Jan 16 2017 11:00PM ET

[11:09:54 PM] Reporter: while feld entertainment hasn't that exactly where the animals will be placed, one organization in Tampasays we have a place they can call home. This is one of the tigers a BIG CAT RESCUE in Tampa, one of the world's largestaccredited sanctuaries for exotic cats who have been abandoned, abused, or are retired from performance acts. We havereached out to the feld family and told them we have recently taken in their previous cats and we would love to work with them tofind credited homes homes and accredited sanctuaries. Reporter: they hope feld entertainment will take the offer seriously sothey go from the greatest show to the greatest home. What would you say is your biggest fear about where these animals mayend up? I think everybody in the animal community is concerned they will be sold to other circuses. Reporter: Jennifer titus, 10news. The BIG CAT RESCUE runs completely on donations and one cat a year can cost about $10,000. If you'd like to donate tothe organization, visit the story on our website for a link.

Nielsen Audience: 59,832 Ad Value: $1,600 Calc Ad Value: $3,307

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WJBK­FOX Television Market: Detroit, MI (13) FOX 2 News 6AM Jan 16 2017 06:00AM ET

[6:19:43 AM] We did not see this coming. Animal welfare groups are celebrating the news. BIG CAT RESCUE in Tampa hashelped rehome numerous former circuit cats. We have reached out to take in some of the cats. Just last year, ringling retired theirelephants.

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WOFL­FOX Television Market: Orlando­Daytona Beach­Melbourne, FL (18) GOOD DAY AT 7 AM Jan 16 2017 07:00AM ET

[7:54:33 AM] Reporter: the end of the circus has everyone asking, where could they find a home for the animals. BIG CATRESCUE could be a place. They have volunteered to give some of the circus animals a new home as well. Ringling has notcommented on whether the cats will retire at BIG CAT RESCUE or sold to another circus. 57% of people are disappointed thatthey will no longer be the traveling circus. Bob: thank you.

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WOGX­FOX Television Market: Gainesville, FL (161) Good Day Orlando at 7 AM Jan 16 2017 07:00AM ET

[7:54:30 AM] Reporter: the end of the circus has everyone asking, where could they find a home for the animals. BIG CATRESCUE could be a place. They have volunteered to give some of the circus animals a new home as well. Ringling has notcommented on whether the cats will retire at BIG CAT RESCUE or sold to another circus. 57% of people are disappointed thatthey will no longer be the traveling circus. Bob: thank you.

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WOFL­FOX Television Market: Orlando­Daytona Beach­Melbourne, FL (18) FOX 35 NEWS AT 10 PM Jan 15 2017 10:00PM ET

[10:32:19 PM] The end of the circus has people asking, where dot animals go next? Tom: many could find a home in Tampa at a

sanctuary called BIG CAT RESCUE.

[10:32:31 PM] They house felines that have been saved from various situations across the world. Already they've volunteered togive some of the circus animals a new home. The circus has not yet commented on whether or not their cats will retire at BIGCAT RESCUE or if they will be sold to another circus. Brooks: hope you had a good Sunday. Day two of the three­day weekendfor a lot of people.

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WOGX­FOX Television Market: Gainesville, FL (161) FOX 51 News at 10 PM Jan 15 2017 10:00PM ET

[10:32:19 PM] They held signs celebrating the ending of the barnum & Bailey circus. The end of the circus has people asking,

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where dot animals go next? Tom: many could find a home in Tampa at a sanctuary called BIG CAT RESCUE. They house felinesthat have been saved from various situations across the world. Already they've volunteered to give some of the circus animals anew home. The circus has not yet commented on whether or not their cats will retire at BIG CAT RESCUE or if they will be soldto another circus. Brooks: hope you had a good Sunday. Day two of the three­day weekend for a lot of people.

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Bed­Stuy Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 13 2017 02:37PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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East Brunswick Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 13 2017 03:12PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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East Hampton Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 13 2017 02:17PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when you

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consider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Five Towns Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 13 2017 02:43PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Fort Lee Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 13 2017 02:31PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Freehold Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 13 2017 02:41PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Glen Cove Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 13 2017 02:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Braintree Patch Online Only Market: Boston­Manchester, MA (9) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 13 2017 02:34PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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East Greenwich Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 13 2017 02:32PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Coventry Patch Online Only Market: Providence, RI ­ New Bedford, MA (52) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 13 2017 02:47PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Johnston Patch Online Only Market: Providence, RI ­ New Bedford, MA (52) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 13 2017 02:37PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Brick Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Bridgewater Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

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Bronxville­Eastchester Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Caldwells Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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isn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only is

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doing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Greenwich Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Harrison Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when you

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Hasbrouck Heights Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Hillsborough Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Jefferson Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Kings Park Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Larchmont­Mamaroneck Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Long Valley Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Madison Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Manalapan Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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isn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only is

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doing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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New City Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when you

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Northport Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Nyack­Piermont Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Ocean City Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Park Slope Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Patchogue Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Pelham Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Plainview Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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isn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only is

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when you

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only is

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doing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Woodbridge Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Wyckoff Patch Online Only Market: New York, NY (1) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Aliso Viejo Patch Online Only Market: Los Angeles, CA (2) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when you

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Arcadia Patch Online Only Market: Los Angeles, CA (2) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Fountain Valley Patch Online Only Market: Los Angeles, CA (2) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Glendora Patch Online Only Market: Los Angeles, CA (2) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Laguna Beach Patch Online Only Market: Los Angeles, CA (2) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Lake Elsinore­Wildomar Patch Online Only Market: Los Angeles, CA (2) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Los Alamitos­Seal Beach Patch Online Only Market: Los Angeles, CA (2) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Mission Viejo Patch Online Only Market: Los Angeles, CA (2) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Moorpark Patch Online Only Market: Los Angeles, CA (2) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Murrieta Patch Online Only Market: Los Angeles, CA (2) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Newport Beach Patch Online Only Market: Los Angeles, CA (2) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Palm Desert Patch Online Only Market: Los Angeles, CA (2) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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San Clemente Patch Online Only Market: Los Angeles, CA (2) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Sierra Madre Patch Online Only Market: Los Angeles, CA (2) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Barrington Patch Online Only Market: Chicago, IL (3) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Batavia Patch Online Only Market: Chicago, IL (3) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Buffalo Grove Patch Online Only Market: Chicago, IL (3) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Chicago Heights Patch Online Only Market: Chicago, IL (3) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only is

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Crystal Lake Patch Online Only Market: Chicago, IL (3) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Deerfield Patch Online Only Market: Chicago, IL (3) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Downers Grove Patch Online Only Market: Chicago, IL (3) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when you

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Elmhurst Patch Online Only Market: Chicago, IL (3) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Evanston Patch Online Only Market: Chicago, IL (3) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Evergreen Park Patch Online Only Market: Chicago, IL (3) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Frankfort Patch Online Only Market: Chicago, IL (3) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Glen Ellyn Patch Online Only Market: Chicago, IL (3) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Glenview Patch Online Only Market: Chicago, IL (3) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Highland Park Patch Online Only Market: Chicago, IL (3) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Hinsdale­Clarendon Hills Patch Online Only Market: Chicago, IL (3) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Homewood­Flossmoor Patch Online Only Market: Chicago, IL (3) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Huntley Patch Online Only Market: Chicago, IL (3) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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La Grange Patch Online Only Market: Chicago, IL (3) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Lake Forest­Lake Bluff Patch Online Only Market: Chicago, IL (3) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Lemont Patch Online Only Market: Chicago, IL (3) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Lisle Patch Online Only Market: Chicago, IL (3) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Mokena Patch Online Only Market: Chicago, IL (3) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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New Lenox Patch Online Only Market: Chicago, IL (3) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

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Niles Patch Online Only Market: Chicago, IL (3) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Northbrook Patch Online Only Market: Chicago, IL (3) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Oak Forest Patch Online Only Market: Chicago, IL (3) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only is

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when you

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Woodridge Patch Online Only Market: Chicago, IL (3) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Abington Patch Online Only Market: Philadelphia, PA (4) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Bensalem Patch Online Only Market: Philadelphia, PA (4) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Doylestown Buckingham New Britain Patch Online Only Market: Philadelphia, PA (4) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Hatboro­Horsham Patch Online Only Market: Philadelphia, PA (4) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Limerick­Royersford­Spring City Patch Online Only Market: Philadelphia, PA (4) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Lower Macungie Patch Online Only Market: Philadelphia, PA (4) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when you

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Marple Newtown Patch Online Only Market: Philadelphia, PA (4) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Montgomeryville­Lansdale Patch Online Only Market: Philadelphia, PA (4) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Moorestown Patch Online Only Market: Philadelphia, PA (4) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Norristown Patch Online Only Market: Philadelphia, PA (4) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Phoenixville Patch Online Only Market: Philadelphia, PA (4) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Roxborough­Manayunk Patch Online Only Market: Philadelphia, PA (4) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Upper Dublin Patch Online Only Market: Philadelphia, PA (4) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Warminster Patch Online Only Market: Philadelphia, PA (4) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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West Chester Patch Online Only Market: Philadelphia, PA (4) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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West Deptford Patch Online Only Market: Philadelphia, PA (4) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Alameda Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Albany Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Burlingame Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

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Castro Valley Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Danville Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Castro Valley Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

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Danville Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Dublin Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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El Cerrito Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

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escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only is

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Foster City Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Gilroy Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Half Moon Bay Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

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escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when you

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Healdsburg Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Lamorinda Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Los Altos Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Los Gatos Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Martinez Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Mill Valley Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Millbrae Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Milpitas Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Mountain View Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Newark Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Novato Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Pacifica Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Petaluma Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Piedmont Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Pinole Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

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Pleasanton Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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San Anselmo­Fairfax Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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San Leandro Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

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San Rafael Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Santa Cruz Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

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escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when you

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Union City Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Walnut Creek Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Watsonville Patch Online Only Market: San Francisco­Oakland­San Jose, CA (6) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Annandale Patch Online Only Market: Washington, DC­Hagerstown, MD (7) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Ashburn Patch Online Only Market: Washington, DC­Hagerstown, MD (7) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Bowie Patch Online Only Market: Washington, DC­Hagerstown, MD (7) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Burke Patch Online Only Market: Washington, DC­Hagerstown, MD (7) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Chantilly Patch Online Only Market: Washington, DC­Hagerstown, MD (7) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Clarendon Courthouse Rosslyn Patch Online Only Market: Washington, DC­Hagerstown, MD (7) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Dale City Patch Online Only Market: Washington, DC­Hagerstown, MD (7) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Georgetown Patch Online Only Market: Washington, DC­Hagerstown, MD (7) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Kingstowne Patch Online Only Market: Washington, DC­Hagerstown, MD (7) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

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Lake Ridge­Occoquan Online Only Market: Washington, DC­Hagerstown, MD (7) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only is

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when you

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Canton Patch Online Only Market: Boston­Manchester, MA (9) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only is

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when you

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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North Reading Patch Online Only Market: Boston­Manchester, MA (9) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Reading Patch Online Only Market: Boston­Manchester, MA (9) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Sharon Patch Online Only Market: Boston­Manchester, MA (9) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Somerville Patch Online Only Market: Boston­Manchester, MA (9) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Sudbury Patch Online Only Market: Boston­Manchester, MA (9) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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isn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Watertown Patch Online Only Market: Boston­Manchester, MA (9) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only is

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when you

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Wilmington Patch Online Only Market: Boston­Manchester, MA (9) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Winchester Patch Online Only Market: Boston­Manchester, MA (9) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Woburn Patch Online Only Market: Boston­Manchester, MA (9) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Wrentham Patch Online Only Market: Boston­Manchester, MA (9) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Woburn Patch Online Only Market: Boston­Manchester, MA (9) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Wrentham Patch Online Only Market: Boston­Manchester, MA (9) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Acworth Patch Online Only Market: Atlanta, GA (10) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Brookhaven Patch Online Only Market: Atlanta, GA (10) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Buckhead Patch Online Only Market: Atlanta, GA (10) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Decatur Avondale Estates Patch Online Only Market: Atlanta, GA (10) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Douglasville Patch Online Only Market: Atlanta, GA (10) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Duluth Patch Online Only Market: Atlanta, GA (10) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

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isn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Dunwoody Patch Online Only Market: Atlanta, GA (10) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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East Atlanta Patch Online Only Market: Atlanta, GA (10) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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East Cobb Patch Online Only Market: Atlanta, GA (10) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only is

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doing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Holly Springs­Hickory Flat Patch Online Only Market: Atlanta, GA (10) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Kennesaw Patch Online Only Market: Atlanta, GA (10) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Lilburn­Mountain Park Patch Online Only Market: Atlanta, GA (10) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when you

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Marietta Patch Online Only Market: Atlanta, GA (10) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Midtown Patch Online Only Market: Atlanta, GA (10) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Norcross Patch Online Only Market: Atlanta, GA (10) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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North Druid Hills­Briarcliff Patch Online Only Market: Atlanta, GA (10) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Northeast Cobb Patch Online Only Market: Atlanta, GA (10) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Peachtree Corners­Berkeley Lake Patch Online Only Market: Atlanta, GA (10) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Smyrna­Vinings Patch Online Only Market: Atlanta, GA (10) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Snellville Patch Online Only Market: Atlanta, GA (10) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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South Cobb Patch Online Only Market: Atlanta, GA (10) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Stone Mountain­Redan Patch Online Only Market: Atlanta, GA (10) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Suwanee Patch Online Only Market: Atlanta, GA (10) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Virginia Highland­Druid Hills Patch Online Only Market: Atlanta, GA (10) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Seminole Heights Patch Online Only Market: Tampa­St. Petersburg­Sarasota, FL (11) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Westchase Patch Online Only Market: Tampa­St. Petersburg­Sarasota, FL (11) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Birmingham Patch Online Only Market: Detroit, MI (13) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive life

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isn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Brighton Patch Online Only Market: Detroit, MI (13) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Clawson Patch Online Only Market: Detroit, MI (13) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Dearborn Patch Online Only Market: Detroit, MI (13) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only is

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doing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Dexter Patch Online Only Market: Detroit, MI (13) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Farmington Hills Patch Online Only Market: Detroit, MI (13) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Ferndale Patch Online Only Market: Detroit, MI (13) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when you

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Grosse Pointe Patch Online Only Market: Detroit, MI (13) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Hartland Patch Online Only Market: Detroit, MI (13) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Huntington Woods­Berkley Patch Online Only Market: Detroit, MI (13) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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New Baltimore­Chesterfield Patch Online Only Market: Detroit, MI (13) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Northville Patch Online Only Market: Detroit, MI (13) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Oakland Township Patch Online Only Market: Detroit, MI (13) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Rochester­Rochester Hills Patch Online Only Market: Detroit, MI (13) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Royal Oak Patch Online Only Market: Detroit, MI (13) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Shelby­Utica Patch Online Only Market: Detroit, MI (13) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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White Lake Patch Online Only Market: Detroit, MI (13) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Wyandotte Patch Online Only Market: Detroit, MI (13) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Lakewood Patch Online Only Market: Seattle­Tacoma, WA (14) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Mercer Island Patch Online Only Market: Seattle­Tacoma, WA (14) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Woodinville Patch Online Only Market: Seattle­Tacoma, WA (14) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Apple Valley Patch Online Only Market: Minneapolis­St. Paul, MN (15) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Eagan Patch Online Only Market: Minneapolis­St. Paul, MN (15) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

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Edina Patch Online Only Market: Minneapolis­St. Paul, MN (15) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Fridley Patch Online Only Market: Minneapolis­St. Paul, MN (15) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Golden Valley Patch Online Only Market: Minneapolis­St. Paul, MN (15) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only is

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doing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Hopkins Patch Online Only Market: Minneapolis­St. Paul, MN (15) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Inver Grove Heights Patch Online Only Market: Minneapolis­St. Paul, MN (15) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Lakeville Patch Online Only Market: Minneapolis­St. Paul, MN (15) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when you

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Mendota Heights Patch Online Only Market: Minneapolis­St. Paul, MN (15) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Minnetonka Patch Online Only Market: Minneapolis­St. Paul, MN (15) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Northfield Patch Online Only Market: Minneapolis­St. Paul, MN (15) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Oakdale Patch Online Only Market: Minneapolis­St. Paul, MN (15) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Richfield Patch Online Only Market: Minneapolis­St. Paul, MN (15) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Roseville Patch Online Only Market: Minneapolis­St. Paul, MN (15) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Southwest Minneapolis Patch Online Only Market: Minneapolis­St. Paul, MN (15) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Woodbury Patch Online Only Market: Minneapolis­St. Paul, MN (15) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Beachwood Patch Online Only Market: Cleveland­Akron­Canton, OH (19) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Cleveland Heights Patch Online Only Market: Cleveland­Akron­Canton, OH (19) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Cuyahoga Falls Patch Online Only Market: Cleveland­Akron­Canton, OH (19) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Stow Patch Online Only Market: Cleveland­Akron­Canton, OH (19) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Westlake Patch Online Only Market: Cleveland­Akron­Canton, OH (19) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Rosemont Patch Online Only Market: Sacramento­Stockton­Modesto, CA (20) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

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escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive life

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Patch.com­ Affton/Shrewsbury Online Only Market: St. Louis, MO (21) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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St. Charles Patch Online Only Market: St. Louis, MO (21) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Chartiers Valley Patch Online Only Market: Pittsburgh, PA (23) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only is

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Aberdeen Patch Online Only Market: Baltimore, MD (26) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Arbutus Patch Online Only Market: Baltimore, MD (26) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Broadneck Patch Online Only Market: Baltimore, MD (26) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when you

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Catonsville Patch Online Only Market: Baltimore, MD (26) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Columbia Patch Online Only Market: Baltimore, MD (26) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Eldersburg Patch Online Only Market: Baltimore, MD (26) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Elkridge Patch Online Only Market: Baltimore, MD (26) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Essex Middle River Patch Online Only Market: Baltimore, MD (26) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Glen Burnie Patch Online Only Market: Baltimore, MD (26) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Havre de Grace Patch Online Only Market: Baltimore, MD (26) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Lutherville­Timonium Patch Online Only Market: Baltimore, MD (26) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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North Baltimore Patch Online Only Market: Baltimore, MD (26) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Owings Mills Patch Online Only Market: Baltimore, MD (26) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Parkville­Overlea Patch Online Only Market: Baltimore, MD (26) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Pikesville Patch Online Only Market: Baltimore, MD (26) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Severna Park Patch Online Only Market: Baltimore, MD (26) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Westminster Patch Online Only Market: Baltimore, MD (26) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Carlsbad Patch Online Only Market: San Diego, CA (28) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

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isn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Coronado Patch Online Only Market: San Diego, CA (28) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Encinitas Patch Online Only Market: San Diego, CA (28) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Imperial Beach Patch Online Only Market: San Diego, CA (28) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only is

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doing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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La Jolla Patch Online Only Market: San Diego, CA (28) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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La Mesa Patch Online Only Market: San Diego, CA (28) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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La Jolla Patch Online Only Market: San Diego, CA (28) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when you

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La Mesa Patch Online Only Market: San Diego, CA (28) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Lemon Grove Patch Online Only Market: San Diego, CA (28) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Ramona Patch Online Only Market: San Diego, CA (28) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Santee Patch Online Only Market: San Diego, CA (28) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Avon Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Bethel Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Bethwood Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Branford Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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East Hampton Portland Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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East Haven Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive life

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Fairfield Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Farmington Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Groton Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only is

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Hamden Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Killingworth Durham Middlefield Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when you

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Manchester Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Meriden Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Milford Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Monroe Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Naugatuck Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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New Canaan Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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New London Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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North Branford Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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North Haven Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Norwalk Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Shelton Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Simsbury Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Southbury Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive life

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isn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Southeast­Brewster Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Southington Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Stonington­Mystic Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only is

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doing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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The Granbys Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Tolland Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Trumbull Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when you

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Waterford Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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West Hartford Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Weston­Redding­Easton Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Westport Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Wilton Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Windsor Locks­East Windsor Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Windsor Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Woodbury­Middlebury Patch Online Only Market: Hartford­New Haven, CT (30) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Brookfield WI Patch Online Only Market: Milwaukee, WI (35) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Caledonia Patch Online Only Market: Milwaukee, WI (35) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Greendale Patch Online Only Market: Milwaukee, WI (35) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Greenfield Patch Online Only Market: Milwaukee, WI (35) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Menomonee Falls Patch Online Only Market: Milwaukee, WI (35) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Shorewood Patch Online Only Market: Milwaukee, WI (35) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Sussex Patch Online Only Market: Milwaukee, WI (35) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Waukesha Patch Online Only Market: Milwaukee, WI (35) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

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Whitefish Bay Patch Online Only Market: Milwaukee, WI (35) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Arlington VA Patch Online Only Market: Virginia (43) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Attleboro Patch Online Only Market: Providence, RI ­ New Bedford, MA (52) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only is

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doing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Barnstable­Hyannis Patch Online Only Market: Providence, RI ­ New Bedford, MA (52) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Bristol­Warren Patch Online Only Market: Providence, RI ­ New Bedford, MA (52) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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East Providence Patch Online Only Market: Providence, RI ­ New Bedford, MA (52) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks and

escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when you

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Falmouth Patch Online Only Market: Providence, RI ­ New Bedford, MA (52) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Middletown Patch Online Only Market: Providence, RI ­ New Bedford, MA (52) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Narragansett Patch Online Only Market: Providence, RI ­ New Bedford, MA (52) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Newport Patch Online Only Market: Providence, RI ­ New Bedford, MA (52) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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North Kingstown Patch Online Only Market: Providence, RI ­ New Bedford, MA (52) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Norton Patch Online Only Market: Providence, RI ­ New Bedford, MA (52) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Plymouth Patch Online Only Market: Providence, RI ­ New Bedford, MA (52) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Portsmouth Patch Online Only Market: Providence, RI ­ New Bedford, MA (52) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Woonsocket Patch Online Only Market: Providence, RI ­ New Bedford, MA (52) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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South Whitehall Patch Online Only Market: Wilkes Barre­Scranton, PA (56) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Fenton Patch Online Only Market: Flint­Saginaw­Bay City, MI (72) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Merrimack Patch Newspaper Market: New Hampshire (77) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Cascade Patch Online Only Market: Chattanooga, TN (89) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

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It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Oconee Patch Online Only Market: Macon, GA (121) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM ET

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Campbell Patch Online Only Market: La Crosse­Eau Claire, WI (129) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Hudson WI Patch Online Only Market: La Crosse­Eau Claire, WI (129) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM CT

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escapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive life

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isn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Banning­Beaumont Patch Online Only Market: Palm Springs, CA (146) Why A Pet Tiger Is Never, Ever, Ever A Good Idea Jan 11 2017 03:50PM PT

It's not just the humans who suffer, either as the HSUS notes, at least 100 big cats have been killed following attacks andescapes. Photo Credit: Nigel Swales via Flickr In addition to the obvious health and safety risks involved, a big cat's captive lifeisn't particularly pleasant for the animal or its owner. The people at BIG CAT RESCUE an animal sanctuary in Tampa, Florida,made a video highlighting the many reasons you don't want a real­life Tony the Tiger as the supersize family pet. Not only isdoing so dangerous (see above) and expensive (sanctuaries spend an average of $10,000 a year on medical bills for each tiger),but it's also immoral when tigers roam hundreds of miles in the wild, living in a cage just doesn't cut it. Oh, and when youconsider that tigers spray urine on anything and anyone to mark their territory, the idea of keeping one at home is also prettygross.

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Pinterest Pinterest Market: Global 2017 Big Cat Calenda Jan 11 2017 08:41PM UTC

2017 Big Cat Calendar ­ Back in StockDon't Miss Out ­ Get yours today at BIG­CAT­RESCUE.MY. glossy color calendar featuresthe big cats who call BIG CAT RESCUE home. Each month you will enjoy a fabulous big cat image to go wild over! Only a limitednumber will be printed, so to ensure you receive your 2017 BIG CAT RESCUE calendar order it today! The calendar isapproximately 8.5" x 11" when closed, 17" x 11" when fully open.

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Juneau County Star­Times Newspaper Market: La Crosse­Eau Claire, WI (129) Rock Springs Library supports student benefactor (copy) Jan 7 2017 01:41AM CT

The lab was busy testing for malaria and typhoid and Hartzell said she accompanied students during trips for diagnoses andtreatment.She said she also had the chance to go on safari and visit a rainforest. Both were breathtakingly beautiful and she tookcountless photos.During an interview with the Times­Press, Hartzell said she found it amusing that she has spent more timearound lions in Wisconsin than in Kenya. Her family lives near Wisconsin BIG CAT RESCUE in Rock Springs so shes seen morefelines at home than overseas.Now that shes back home she plans to finish her four­year degree and maybe do some PeaceCorps volunteering.

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Juneau County Star­Times Newspaper Market: La Crosse­Eau Claire, WI (129) Rock Springs Library supports student benefactor Jan 6 2017 08:11PM CT

The lab was busy testing for malaria and typhoid and Hartzell said she accompanied students during trips for diagnoses andtreatment.She said she also had the chance to go on safari and visit a rainforest. Both were breathtakingly beautiful and she tookcountless photos.During an interview with the Times­Press, Hartzell said she found it amusing that she has spent more timearound lions in Wisconsin than in Kenya. Her family lives near Wisconsin BIG CAT RESCUE in Rock Springs so shes seen morefelines at home than overseas.Now that shes back home she plans to finish her four­year degree and maybe do some PeaceCorps volunteering.

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Yahoo! Online Only Market: Global Ex Circus Tiger Starts New Life At Florida Sanctuary: WILDEST ANIMALRESCUES Jan 6 2017 05:12AM UTC

Together with Peruvian wildlife officials, ADI seized Hoover from the circus ­ he later became the sole survivor of up to 12 tigerswho were kept by Circo Africano ­ and took the emaciated, parasite infested tiger to their temporary holding facility. Finally, inApril 2016 BCR received the green light from United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), in time for Hoover to arrive at hisnew one­acre enclosure on his twelfth birthday. Videographer / director: BIG CAT RESCUE Producer: Hannah Steven

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Bay News 9 (Spanish) [CABLE] Television Market: Tampa­St. Petersburg­Sarasota, FL (11) Rescue in Tampa live streams tiger procedure Jan 4 2017 05:47AM ET

Screenshot of Charaka's medical procedure, courtesy of BIG CAT RESCUE'S Facebook Live video. TAMPA­ BIG CAT RESCUEin Tampa began live streaming one of their tiger's medical procedures late Tuesday afternoon. Charaka the tiger undergoingdiagnostic work BIG CAT RESCUE says the tiger has been vomiting recently Their live stream of the procedure quickly went viralThe Facebook Live video quickly went viral­ gaining thousands of viewers and commenters within the first several minutes. Ontheir Facebook page, the rescue announced the cat, Charaka, has been vomiting recently. The rescue's on site veterinarians saythey sedated him for diagnostics to rule out anything serious. They're hoping Charaka's discomfort is due to a 'big hair ball,' butplan on doing Xrays, Ultrasound and blood work just in case. Charaka reportedly joined the BIG CAT RESCUE in December2016. The average tiger lives between 20 ­ 25 years in the wild. LATEST NEWS: TAMPA AREA

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Bay News 9 (Spanish) [CABLE] Television Market: Tampa­St. Petersburg­Sarasota, FL (11) Big Cat Rescue in Tampa live streams tiger procedure Jan 4 2017 01:23AM ET

BIG CAT RESCUE in Tampa began live streaming one of their tiger's medical procedures late Tuesday af

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BAYN­CABLE Television Market: Tampa­St. Petersburg­Sarasota, FL (11) BAY NEWS 9 AT 9 AM Jan 4 2017 09:00AM ET

[9:36:34 AM] Yes that's a tiger and a mighty big one at that, and this one had a pretty big problem! This 16­year­old tiger isnamed "char­aka. He lives at the "BIG CAT RESCUE" in Tampa and he was in need of a rescue, because this 350­pound kittyhad a 4 pound hair­ball in his stomach! Here's a better look! You see that mound? Yup, that's hair! This morning, charaka isrecovering from surgery and you can keep up with his recovery, if you'd like! So, far thousands of viewers have tuned in to watchthe BIG CAT RESCUE'S live stream! And we have a link for you on our website, bay news 9 dot com! Coming up!

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BAYN­CABLE Television Market: Tampa­St. Petersburg­Sarasota, FL (11) BAY NEWS 9 AT 11 PM Jan 3 2017 11:00PM ET

[11:18:02 PM] How do you treat a tiger with tummy troubles? Very carefully! A 15­year­old tiger named charaka at the BIG CATRESCUE has been vomiting for a while after undergoing several tests including x­rays and blood work doctors are hoping that itis just a giant hairball causing problems. He weighs almost 350 pounds ­ so it's been tough for vets to get a clear sonogram.They are now working to remove let's check out destination space.

Nielsen Audience: 19,591 Ad Value: $353 Calc Ad Value: $577

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BAYN­CABLE Television Market: Tampa­St. Petersburg­Sarasota, FL (11) BAY NEWS 9 AT 10 PM Jan 3 2017 10:00PM ET

[10:18:58 PM] How do you treat a tiger with tummy troubles? Very carefully! A 15­year­old tiger named charaka at the BIG CATRESCUE has been vomiting for a while after undergoing several tests including x­rays and blood work doctors are hoping that itis just a giant hairball causing problems. He weighs almost 350 pounds ­ so it's been tough for vets to get a clear sonogram.They are now working to remove "big Al!

Nielsen Audience: 18,540 Ad Value: $353 Calc Ad Value: $435

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When is a black panther not a black panther? When it is a black leopard. BIG CAT RESCUE, Tampa, Florida

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KICD­AM Radio Market: Sioux City, IA (149) 8am Jan 2 2017 08:00AM CT

[8:26:08 AM] Words from recovery step in to help with what's believed to be the biggest BIG CAT RESCUE in us history with.

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Thanks to Cole and Marmalade for donating $500 from their 2017 Calendar sales to help care for the residents at BIG CAT

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A white Serval cat, quite rare. Re­pin by StoneArtUSA.com ~ affordable custom pet memorials for everyone: Big Cats, Animals,

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Story Count: 505 Audience: 4,128,155,954 Nielsen Audience: 389,905

Nielsen RadioAudience: 900

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